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Ex Church Kids (of Local Church) Ex Church Kids from Local Church of Witness Lee |
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Maybe the kids will be accused of rebel against the so called deputy authority.
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-Terry Fisher |
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Location: Renton, Washington
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There is much much more to touch on this topic, but I wanted to share one particular experience of mine from my teenage years.
Usually when a Young People's meeting ends, you expect to be transported back to your home, right? On this particular evening I was with some Jr high and high school boys along with a serving brother. He was going to have us detail his car. This particular brother kept a very dirty car. I said no. Maybe a minute or two passed, and my no was not being accepted or respected. Seeing this was not going anywhere, I gave in. I tried to say no and did not get anywhere with it. In retrospect, what would have happened if I stood my ground? |
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If a parent loves their children enough to be their advocate, they will listen to their side of the story and go to bat for them. Some parents may succumb to peer pressure and submit to the serving one, deacon, elder, or other LC parent. I would not want any churchkid to suffer in silence as I did. Go to your parent and tell them what the adults are doing that is affecting you. |
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